Boist

/bɔɪst/ archaic verb

An archaic or dialect past tense form of 'boil,' meaning to have heated liquid until it bubbles vigorously.

From Middle English 'boisten,' an alternative conjugation of 'boil,' derived from Old French 'boillir' and Latin 'bullire,' representing an older English verbal system largely replaced by modern regular past tenses.

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